Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 36, Paoli, Orange County, 22 May 1878 — Page 1
tin: FiosBi-,n.3. A. Story in Mhyntr.. T hath cm.. 0r plf,,,i tbrtli the crfaa'.M Out into the Mia-Us storm, n her hfl-lwi-rt reran j- r , J 1 dark an 4 Utf. An.l nhe !V ' relww ' Ere thtlB-i1 1 k31 Jlr Poo wilJ tfiwl tim for lit pry. Or'tit-'8 i-r-..t; l ly tbe way." jjnt t! darXo- rpwa-l 's P&U :i things grt ft4 ntH, niii tii r41 c y,riCr no f "'-tr ! ntarxl the door. All Biat ae TREg lur toMnit sad prli v"t: '--aby in t.r.H U-pt ; ij.it tie i..r;..i. oame at last. Unfiling tl" fry of the blat, j.t Uw Wiw w pid o It r.i a p-irljoa of the ky. of'.fa through tun dreary day, K) V-ir. to har loved roice tay, "i lvir, open the d.xr for me ; I ive return d to Uba nd the." Thru to the do" M-.'d qaickly go, Only to - tn? !ia!y onow. Thii tbroe Uy and nights went by, An,v not wiiiKle frlt-nd "" nih' , fa in t:ie Vrrn wilderness WhT tli'-re were few to heed distress. On thfl fourth day back be came, Sick f heart, bmiaed ant lame. And -"r there greater joy Known by wife or baby-boy. But the younK man hun hia bad, And in troubled accent aa'.d, ' Elvira, jou are g!ad I live. - Y, and to G the thank I give," She quickly "fr ha,x Dd 1 Hero alone must mrrty die," iy df-ar, yon needn't have Wen alone At a'l oi.ly for that hatefal crone Wlo c-ali. l me to h r cursed dc-D, Whore cmt-T' (ate those loathsome men, V,'h3 drink and gacuVj night and day, And bring ilwtn-cUcm in their way. I left my wo- at half-pt one, Ifae muifut that the storm begun, An', wa iwH.n by that place. Which i uch a foul dipgrace To the country round about, W hr n a woman stood without, Ami, hf-ariiiK hf r voice above the etorm, ' Come in, and by aiy fite get warm, I enU rrd, thinksng I would eUy A iiiinme and then Uate away. Von an: M arly rroztn,' said the jade, ik ii!oae drink a fclasa of lemonade,' l.'niwed to daling with her f raft, I nwalJowed don the fearful draught ; Then paid t quicily, ' I mutd go, Ju k; if.? of angry winds, or Enow.' I started, and think that very oon I tii)t have fallen In a swoon, For naught do I pctaeuibecjnore Till iu the morn Hwixt three and four I foniid mwif Btill in that den With so-,, dangrrous-lookiug men, Vhc, flayed at cards, drank and swore, In a way I'd rrn nor heard before, l!tit I was in the hands of fate, And in that drunken, stupid atate That makes of man a ready prey To the evil that conies within his way. So I drank again and cards I played, Though I scarcely knew an ace from spade, And in this state I saw no harm In raff.ing away my little farm, " What, not frown upon your brow At the miliary staring at us now ? Why BCt hurl a javelin at me Art. end my twechless agony ? Veil, I started with a single game, And with it went my once-good namo And farm, and since I had no more Thpy foully turned me from their door, In hojies I'd parish with the cold, And their iniquity remain untold. But I found a kiudly, atted pair Who bestowed on mo their tender care. They live no great way from the plen Where dwell those fearful, robbina men:
Why you have s -en and know them, dear, Hut then, they live m deadly fear njt their lives both 3ay and night; Wfco could be In a sadder plight ? With them I stayed until to-day; And, though I often lost my way, T ke wf-atlK r is more moderate Or I cculdn 't have come at any rate." ' Well, Mnce you ars here with me again," FJvira snid, "111 not complain. We are young, and soon may buy Another farm, lnd is not high. I've no trouble now, to cheer up, Jed; Ad hour ao I thought you dead. ls.j, Mp, hoorah ! lot the raneals come, Tti.y ha"I not have you with our horns." Then baby crowed, and took such s part That a little joy crept to his heart ; JHiil be moand and tried to pray Ilia farm might not be taken away. V.ut tarn U was the robbers came A.nd to hi farm laid a claim. au Jel and faiui'.y went to live, WUh the old onple woo promised to give Him their f irm if they would stay Till they should pas from earth away; Which they did, and Where's the barm In najing 'twas better than Uie robbers' farm? rTTTm:Li, Mas..
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VOLUME VI. PAOLI, ORANGE CO., INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1878. NUMBER 36.
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tound it ! How could I manage a proposal, I'd like to know ? I'd faint, I know I would S" Tbe 'bare thonglit of asking the awful question gave him queer sensations. If he erer got far enough along to begin to atsk it, ho feit confident that it would stick in his throat and choko him to death. " I'll go down, anyway," he con
cluded. " May be" but the way in which he said the word had a very big doubt in it "maybe I can muster up courage, if I like her. But I may not take a fancy to her, when I come ta eco her," and the possibility of disliking her really afforded him some relief. Accordingly, with yalise in hand, Mr. Craig sallied forth next morning, en route for his Bister's. "When he got on
board the train, he saw with dismay that there were no vacant seats. Tie finally found a Beat which a lady had possession of, and, as he rather liked her looks, he wished ene would let him sit there with her, but didn't dare croDose anv such thins. While he was
casting about in his mind for some plan by which he could secure the place without asking her for it in bo many words, she looked up, an1., seeing the predicament he was in, moved along and told him he was welcome to sit there. Mr. Craig sat down, looking somewhat pleased and very bashful. He
knew he ought to thank her, but the words stuck fast before they got out, and he grew red in the face, and Baid nothing. His companion, however, was inclined to talk, and hadn't any diffi
culty in doing it, and gradually he thawed out of his reserve, and succeeded in overcoming his bashfulness to such a degree that in an hour or two he felt quite at ease. Suddenly there was a crash, and the
next thing Mr. Craig knew he was sitting serenely in the middle of a dirty little puddle of water, and the companion of his journey was pulling weeds and grass out of her hair, close by. "I declare," ejaculated Mr. Craig. " It's a mercy we ain't dead ! Alvira'd be half scared to death if she knew what
had happened !"
"Are you Alvira Bowen's brother?" asked the lady, fishing up a false curl from Eomo mysterious recess in the depths of the pond with one hand, and
pulling a long piece of weed from ncr mouth with the other, after the fashion
tion, he tried to say what he wanted to, but the words stuck in his throat, as he had known they would, and choked him till he was purple in the face, and made him feel sure that he resembled nothing else in the world quite as much as he did one of Al vim's purple cabbages. Three times, while they stood on the platform waiting for the train, he made desperate efforts to say what he wanted to, but he couldn't. At last the train came in sight. tVo Hta.'nrrl T wi rIi VOll'd tell D1S
4MJL.au sJ i,i,.aj.wa j -- y something before you go," he began, pale as a ghost, and then stepped, with hia tongue cleaving to the roof of his mouth. " "Well, what is it ?" she asked. I I've been waiting to tell you for
some time," he stammered, blowing his nose and' coughing terribly in a vain
effort to hide his embarrassment. " Well, hurry, then," said the widow, I'll be left if you don't. "
Poor Craig opened his mouth to speak
the terrible words. The bell rang, as he stood there with glaring eyes and
finally burst out :
You'll be left if you don't hurry I"
With a look of disgust, the widow
gathered her skirts about her and left
him without deigning to say good-by.
T flftflnre. if vou ain't a little the
1 V biggest fool, Joshua Craig, of any
ever heard of !" he told himself as he drove back. " You've put your foot in
it this time !"
lie couldn't go home, for all he was
ashamed to face the widow. So he stayed, and she came back, and bewitched him more than ever, and he
vowed ke toould propose, or die in the
attempt. He felt quite sure it would be
die.
One night he was out pretty late.
When he came home he didn't stop to get a light, but felt his way to what he
supposed was biB bedroom.
He sat down to pull off his boots
Suddenly his hand came in contact with a pair of ladies' gaiters on the floor. Goodness !" cried Mr. Craig; " who's put these here ?" A sound of life from the direction of the bed. Something white rose up and
confronted him. "Who's there?" demanded he, half frightened to death. " Why, Mr. Craig !" cried the voice of the widow. " How dare you come into
my room at this time of night ? I thought
came toward " them. Ho felt what was
coming.
I'm o clad." said Alvira, kissing
the widow. " Wheu is it to be, brother i"
"W.TrimH" accil the. toor man. ce-
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ginnin to realize hoiv helpless he was friendship in a social glass? pleaded
to avert impending doom. unaegrooxu. . - 0 .... I 1 5 mi 11. V. . f 1 10 until
"Why, the wedding, of course," said no. xaea m -
Alvira, " Of course you won't put it oil uewwyiius
longer than two weeks. We can have brighter man tne jeweia ou everything ready by that time." beld out the poison to him, sajmg,
" 'T-'taintfor me to say," lie saia, -ouijrf JW - - meekly "If it's got to be done, the color mounted his cneek. He faired. . . .. - 1 . t rr 0i-ui tn tlio P.i'rep nf the banouet.
sooner the betwr, aaa tnen ne wipeu bcui, -
his face and wondd if he would be Xiie nrsx, laeie ureu . Woman, loveiy woman i 0--livin two weeks from that day. ceased not till he was a sot again. A exa ? Man the wretch 1 The
.t xjrrxJB ii:ssox fob svxiat. It wa3 a bridal scene. The wine-cup passed from lip to lip. One gentleman who thought himself cured of his drink
ing habits refused. " Can't you pledge
t;i 1; ji ".-,." i' r v 1 .'; a ''" 1 .1 f ''.'. O :u re t"-- i'r..nl ' i t y ! " ; C ;ii V T t' t.in e lr ,mri',f h 'til ; CtDi 1 - f t..e t n't l,'.v.Vw, baj ry ' 1 ('..'-.',
Ireio o!..l btimb!e-bpe, bird of ttij youth, Slinrjter thf t-iil thn t"a rrfw t.f tr.stb I
How eft, Un the snU.u-bcy !pj ii.ta ' yc-nr rea lc , Ton knock bua nu-ne Wiud wtu Untch of yont How oft wbf a tli pirsvicliBg cbi'.drea of iuen Sit down at the door of ynn? gra--overe 1 do a, Vou will kick a big n-M 'ere a ta-acre lot By the lift of your fvt wta it' bft4 red-liot !
Far worse than the candidate bu.r.lis.g to ins Was the petulant buiz of a boy-hating t? ; Appllle.g to ia-:n and to gVlii t'ae eleht Wben bartj-fitf'l twy got a bacile-bee bile. CitrUngh n Hatrk- Kit?. rJLEA SA XTRIIZS.
The miners of Nevada are Ijing on
pier. It gave way not in fragments, but in one mass, as if it was a monolith. The
oispiaceu iui.fc ia couia-uvu -'0" their ores.
about 1,350 tons. Am honest man but let tia not dig up
the past Danbury JS'cu .
Motto for a beautiful woman asleep
mrAXTAGES OF MEING A. WOStAX
" Takfl wav for the ladies !" is the law
of civilized society from the equator to TJandsome is as handsome dose.
nifb,. tw1p. " Villi anv genxiemaa
oblio-e a ladv?" asks the omnibus con
ductor in his blandest tones; and no sooner said than done. For whom are the tidbits reserved at every feast?
Who is served first, and has the best
ArrF.orMATE epitaph for John Morris-
sey "He played a square game."
A shoemaker advertises "medicinal
boots." The virtue is in the heah
A bad marriage is like an electric rnn-
seat at breakfast, dinner and supper? chine ; it makes you dance, but ycu can t
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them? Man the wretch! Ihere are inuicimoua uiai tue uaiwi-
lew years aner, oua uuicu m.n M.an loves ana runs tiwtty. juuii uuu llic uiu - rrvrt -nnvi I-ioro rrnft and lie still o -nrrofMiPii rTitfaRt reeled into i : -f Kmnn-, nf Tvrfvmipfi aiiil tnrrpthpr.
A. vj J tai o aj. -w g r csvcaxlajlj n4vvw"w Ullli 3 atbiuu avx -a. wvii xjt o - lives. He is just forming the acquaint- the open door of a pleasant home, when gets damages. Woman loves and she The strongest of pleas for passing a ha congratulates iaArr -araa innt. .Irinkino- a rfass of wine, j Hfon Tirincra liin action and V.J11 in TarKa-mtrt. tnr TitaTriace "With a
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deceased wife s sister uiuy one muiuti-in-law.
A xo CN& man in Minnesota shot a girl
fkjA va. jm.wk.i-' cay w I " " - A. o t r o himself daily on the mistake which made allowing her little one to sip. The getg nooted out of court.
a married man of him.
Shxocxok, Wis.
vao-abondsDruner forward with a maniac's wwanfvpr thine-s are beauteous,
frenzy, raised his arm, dashed the cup whatsoever things are rare and costly,
to the floor and shouted, " juuruer mm
if you will, but not with that I Look at
mo. Von Triflle -me what x am. I was
You tempted
Now there is not
are at the disposal of woman to make her who had giren the mitten, and ti e irrPKifitible. Even the robin-red-breast v.,.,,,!, i,im in (rniltv. with miti-
lays down his melodious me ior ntr, gatjng, circumstances.
ana j usuy bu, iui uuu m "
worth two in the bush. The little bow
wows give up their brass collars that
A. CUNKlKa CAT. One day the cook in a monastery,
brother's portion of meat missing. He respected and honored j me at your wedding. .
supposed tnat ne nau .rcu, -
made good the deficiency, and thought - 7 son stak before "TZ. w nnwvnect
G's bal' 6n your head rests my ,Z 7 conS had aarain too httle at dimier-time by , , . , ,. , a v,0(T,i & , t,;
one monk's commons. He suspected V i-.pt feet a 4 ' Tir' 11-:. ,i0 f ih inow " How shall we keep the boys and
knavery and resolved to watch for the iU a . " ney-pot iiui-, farm?" Well, suppose you isaiiivery , uuu. irou oq TTo dpp-na -m a nameless crave. i f rro-ninl aliPPTi is a me:re tliAiS Uil luo 1 . ." .
thief. On the third day he was quite Vf Tu-,- i.Ifio. " . 7 ? , YZ:- J hide their clothes.-I3 rid gejwrt Stand-
, , . , . . 11, IUO VlcjtllJ-1 Ul uuci """"ft" o I collection OI CyiXUU.CiS, aim imxs3 fauivi.i sure that he had his meat eat into the nPro, Thwino's Handbook. L ;Ja to P.hance his native I
1 j. 1 a-rtrt Ttroa n hmit " " occtu Wu.i.
nrrriT. Tiiiiiiiiei I ;i uvji. Liiaa. ctiu.u i .
A negro teamster m Nashville de
clares that he must either give up driv
ing mules or withdraw from the caurch,
the two positions being incompatible.
Ag EictTXiTXTt An papers are howling to
to dish up when he was called off by a ring at the outer gate. When he came back there was again a monk's allowance gone. Next day he again paid special heed to his calculation ; and,
when he was on the point of dishing-up,
XATTTICAZ, CATECHISM.
ugliness.
A Butter Convention was held in In-
tilXLGDO. I . . .. i a. -n 1 Jt,,Vn b'.jnonnlia Inct. enrnmpr. nnfc it SOOalHC-ii-
. , , w ho toils ana sunera un uaruauipn i... H a ship misses her stays, how do you w no tons una o1 nwnv tUp lnal rimers remarked
i-ionva thfi nnrnfu 01 iub auu. i,uj i
find in what direction ner course sew t - - . , ;v , m that the members all "spread them-
Will the shin heel over if you tow riSor anu "eBO "l , Will the snipneei over 11 juu w ivrpnTiwhile. woman selves."
I litC5 LAV -li i w . ' I lier OUt I ,1 i nnj.Vi.M rAxrtta ft trnild I m ,1 nrtllortfnr n rrnilt Ttre
. , .1 i i mess ncr tswecu ucoi i - ' v ,J " i j.ixjs. uiouuiuku 0 x-
How many Horses aoes me aptii , . . .b ,, , x, . ., . B!,
...,,,... nn oraer or two. ana is i uecu m 10 senxea viiat iiiitic umiw;!. " -" -j
again there was a ring at tne , gaxe w drive in an gig heritage of Joy. his friend, "you are round again?'
draw him from the Kitchen, ne went jjid the man wno toon ma ui,. -c - - - TPaRnTia x- 4,- t1l imt
j-..-- iV t,a c;a f fV,p I .'4. fl, lia -rio-Vit. Wr ? AilBBt, uxo - - lco,
no luruiiex Kixuiii v wucci uu m nu o" ... , l,i. ,1 aA bloaop t 1 V,.- T mn --k rrr. cmnfirP-
, vi. t,Q ot , ;l,tT1 at, tlip wnicn snow u mmauauu, . -
Kitcnen aoor, Tvneii B x tau juu "-f - ,f f wm3r, an! what cause TKf-
jumped into the window, and was out capstan bars ? -, V"" hat who m ' T J A . . , ... . . r, ... .3 , 1 io.T,q for latitude that human being has wno 1 ;ri n-.g up to the window again in an instant with a piece of meat. Can a ship be said to be like logwood - a . masters, a gin fcues i 6 r . . . . thus sublimely privileged. OQTra wt- thArft fl letter for Miss
Another day's watching showea tnat ic when she is in port 1 " all hands. I T r. r r r 1 v fi-fytv v ;.ii.S' jiGO Margaret Ilobmson J.es, says rue
y CIO LiiU CSjU it-li-'V TTaAVI T 0 AT I f I UVAA VXJ. X w fcw . 1 JfT i ' 1 JiA J
set, the bell ringing with her paws and who furnishes the tobacco ?
Some seventy years ago a large urn- female Postmaster, "here is one from
thus having, as she supposed, pulled How many knots are there in the brena Was usually kept hanging in the John M. Jones.
... -i.t r 1.:- 1 oji were a c-entleman. Dear I dear 1
ot a coniurer drawing riuuoiiiruiuuio a 0 . , . and then the widow began to cry.
mOUlIl. A luouyiili lucic nao duiud- - - tvc Mr. Craicr's hair rose up like " quills
ILUUK laillUlBX 111 TUlU iwa . , . ,. tt 11 . . imrm thfi frpt.fiil norcupme." He could
" Yes, I'm her brother," answered ; x . .. A, actually fee I how pale he was
Air. uraisr. a wonaer 11 you re tue w- - - - . , , iU , . , (,J "Mercy on me!" he managed to ejacu
the cook out of the kitchen, made the Bbip's log ?
coast clear for her own piratical pro- I8 the ship-screw drawn by a screw ceedino-s. The monks then settled it in driver ?
ni., -era tii a tha fat. nhnnld be left thus To fKo VpaI-roti anv relation to the
VyVUOAt.. T .u w . .kJ to earn for the remainder of her days cabin-boy ?
double rations, while they spread abroad pid you ever spin the main top ? the story of her cunning. So they ob- ji the Captain snores, ought it be set tained many visitors, who paid money down as a head-wind ? t.-. nlartoa frn-mixrhio.il to see the wiion tbiA shin's rnnea are taut, is it
i w-l. (-j WW V . i. . v . . - wvu v ' X X ' little comedy; and they grew richer for aI1y evidence that a schoolmaster is on
" Quite likely," answered she. " My
late. " I I didn't know that I was in
TOO BKACTirrV FOR EARTH. Kn angel in the book of life Wrote down an infant's birth, Then added ere he closed the page, Too beautiful for earth 1" And when the reaper death passed by He read the words and smiled ; Then folded in bis icy arms The lovely little child. Tbe mother wept, but angels sang tn soft and sweet accord. And wrlcomed the transported flower In the garden of the lord. The mother wept. She will not weep When a1 hr days are ruD, And at the gates of paradise She metts her little one. An infant soul, all pure and bright, From every earth spot free, A babe to bles that mother's sight Through all eternity.
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name's Stafford. Mr. Craig. It's aqueer anynoa, eiuumuu -.
. . , - , , - . 1 .1. I declare, by an tnai a guua nu. giw,,, kind of a place for an introduction, isn t A .1 ,f ,
it?" and then she laughed in a way that - i completely won Mr. Craig's heart "I don't know whether to believe that
"Now, if you'll be so kind as to help me or not," answerea m smothered sobs. " Men don t often
traveling-bag you see floating about make such mistakes unintentionally. I over there, I'll be ever so much obliged thought I could trust you, and that you
to you " j 'were too iiuuuiu.uiu w vax uiuw&v
All of which Mr. Craig proceeded to 01 my unpw '
j0 me I wnat tvouia peupio caj a 7
It was late at night before they reached knew of this? lm going to call your
Alvira's. Of ccurse she was delighted sister! lmgoirgTOienue WUnu to see them, and frightened almost out what a wretch you are 1" I 1,., f, thiv hr,v? npflr thev had " Oh don'i " cried Mr. Craig, with a
come to being killed, and cried over her world of entreaty in his tones. A des-
brother, who'd come within one of being perate thought nasnea acroh8 an angel at that identical moment. Before he stopped to consider what the
" A misa is as good as a mile, Alvira," consequences mignt ue, n " said Mr. Craig, tersely. utterance. It was his last resort his
" I don't know what I should have loriorn nope.
done if it hadn't been for your brother," " I I came to propose to tott l",he
said Mrs. Stafford, bestowing such a be- declared explosively. " 1 tiian t aare to i ... .. 11 - - tl IT" A 1 i V '
, witching smile on Mr. Craig that ne leit as you by d day light, ana a too uais I warm all over instantly. " lie waa so way 1"
kind and thoughtful." t aon't know whether to put any de-
1 I'm satisfied if you are," said Mr. peajenCe in what you say or not," said
jg. "lm sure l didn t mina tne
the thief they had among them.
SATISFIED AT ZAST. A man who can probably never be induced to join in any reform movement,
even if paid a liberal salary, yesterday entered a saloon on Michigan and asked the price of a pint bottle of whisky which stood in the window. Being anBwered that it was 75 cents, he growled: "I'll never pay it ! Boots and shoes, shingles, poultry, square timber, horse
shoes, and everything else has come
board ?
Does the Captain get his wine out of the portholeti ? Is there any way of making the crosstrees good-natured ? Is the yard arm over three feet in length ? Do you know how to wind up the larboard watch ? Boston Commercial Bulletin.
hall at good houses, to keep visitors dry LrrrxE 5-year-old is having her hrst as they passed to and from their car- experience of spring in the country.
riages. Coffee-house keepers proviaeu .L.ooJiing at a pear-ireo m iiui ui, in this way for their frequenters ; but other day, she exclaimed : "Why, mammen disdained to carry such a conven- ma, just look at that tree, it's all covered
ience through the streets. It was neia -with popped corn 1
effeminate indeed to shirk a wetting. jjr Pjlgilder went home late th?
"Take that thing away." said Lord otber night. He looked with great
Cornwallis to a servant about to hold
the house umbrella over him ; " I am not sugar or salt in a shower." It is hard to imagine the Guards under fire and umbrellas at the same time. Such a thing, however, was seen once. During the action at the Mayor's hou-re, near Bayonne, in 1813, the Granadiers, under Col. Tynling, occupied an unfinished redoubt near the high road. Wellineion. happening to ride that way,
beheld the ofSeers of the Household regiment protecting themselves from the
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fnnnrf. fiavs the Invo -neHrnfr rain witb their umbrellas.
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B . r;",;.:; at (CaL) Independent, a pair of field- was too much for the great cmei s down m price but you keep whisky at Jeg t j',, wliat isknown equanimity, and he instantly sent ef the same old tigures Death's valley. The glasses are sup- Lord A. Hill with the message : He went away but after a few minutes belonged to Hahn, a lost " Lord Wellington does not approve returned and said : . Trrt-i ti10 f ti,fl nae nf nmhrfillas under fire, and
1 "t Till I jf Tl 1 i I r 1 1 k I i ft- 1 f L n C A. .lA UiUiA. i-i-N- T I Ul IA1-L v.tvj v.
L "Throw m two big drinKS ana au & -; t oUnw ntlpmen's sons to
, were urouriiiL mtu uuc ui iu.tiwi a,ui.uu d :
The sn-keep.r refu.ed; bnt, after to-a. by an Indian, and purchased from make them.elres n m
fbo c(Tar,.r retlimpd the SCCOlld o . "
"" "e- ... t, :a i,nf OTonr nhiPAt in thm
time, he said: . , , , , , I . xt ransre of where the glasses had been ly-
, i.x tii uf t't, ir,t ing for a sear or more is distinctly pno-
in any t iuu, uuo x xx puui i.""." f"" - ,, , , ,
x t . in - xn x n(or OTiil 1 WKi.'iPiici.t uuvu
a quart ootue, llxj. ii up iux x, ... , e xr- ,
mt in pepper enough to make the whole . convenience and comfort of the home,
burn the skin off your mouth. ,. tw!, rJ aad, in the absence of work giving
"Begin to pour 1" briefly replica tne x. ----- - - money remuneration, making the home man as he produced his money, and covered with perfec Uadtona ifUpho- leagant and comfortabia is the when he had drank of the mixture and tographs or etchings o desert shrubs iob which any man can un-
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got his breath lie said: 1 - ' 4 ,v ..if dertake.
T orv, B.ocrinfiAI at 1-tast Or WOUld fuiu- acxxko . ,
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BT EBSN E, EEXrOET.
"Confound it," exclaimed Bachelor Craig, " I wish I wasn't such a fool." After which wise "wish he elevated his feet on the table and thought desperately for some time. " Now I've seen as many as a dozen women I would like to marry, and who
would have been willing to many me, I'm f..!e in t jiv"-, rod I never daityl ak t-:.e . V, .; im t j have mo. I don't s ce why I r .. 1 1 k f- l.t a f.vl r, 5 tole rrr:d of a t tn ti, I -..t I am ! I ntrtl a "wire,
d I hi-.;'v iu II v.; -1 t'.ir t r.vi vrror t.
d.-'t i'i c ! : : J t.- :rticl r :i 1 wc nt
out tva 4 si '. r.,'C. I t r.p c 1.:.': , h cs. 'a.r- 3 i I h.r,
Craig.
bother any." After which clumsy at-
tempt to be complimentary he blushed j up to the roots of his hair, but wisely
refrained from attempting to explain, as
in such a case he always made a bad
motter worse.
A week went by, and Mr. Craig ac
knowledged to himself that he had never
H10 wiilnw. nftTisinff in her sobs. "You
fc"V T . I men deceive us so ! I'm afraid you're
taking this way of getting rid of being
exposed. If I thought you were
I a in't " stoutly asserted Mr. Craig,
beginning to feel a slight increase of courage. I I've wanted to to ask you
Ti ViavA TAB for some time, but I d
began to" be so deeply in love before, dassen't. I-TU marry you any time you
He begun to cast about ia hia own mind
for some new method of proposing which "wouldn't reauire such an awful
amount of courage as the old way demanded, lie knew that courage was the very thicg'he lacked. It wasn't inclination by any means. But ha felt that he
con;.
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ms. her, in so
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marry him.
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At the end of a "wt patch from her sister as
homo rt cz.ee, to t.
I 1'. 3.
"To-ill E-rtlr ci3
made him turn p to
k eh.3 get a v---Lc'T her to ecrr 3
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say. if vou won't mention this. I will,
really, if voa w want me to."
T T ni.ll Via cnr rnn WPTfi in
earnest," said the widow wavericgly.
11 T I T t. 1 .IS 4?m V.ff.oenA
if I ain't 1" declared the p-oor
if you're
man. "b.iy yes, q
to. I I -want to go find see a r; WtU. t: n 3 !" e :.m:s
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A PAYING JOB. No man who has a home of his own need ever be idle. There ia alwajs
something to be done to promote the
the home, rk giving the home
0 i T It is a sign of shif tlessness, if
a am s-saufcutfu . . , ft m . T , aTll1 There is no not worse, to see men iux - y -
be if you could p-pnt a few earpet-tacM iJ-; j - , , . t WOrk might be well expended in batten
i Kviffio i" iif fmtf. i- ree, fress.
, , . n v i in a- doors ana nuwuws ii,; -
another each navm?r a cieax uuitici ui 1 . , snowier, eacxi n 0 . . rude blasts, or in providing some simple
namarEea glass, reuuetms 11. 1. , . . i
., . . i.x- 1 convenience
tiiattiiesun ox housewife to lighten herworl n-r Trhntpvpr it mav be. was received " , , ,
of Wales f afterward George IY.) was so thrrm.?-h th eve-e-lass. These pictures tr7 alwa7s 3 y?ox
HOW SHOM-JB UCKZ.ES WJSltJtS JJOJS
A WAT WITH.
At one time the credit of the Prince
. needed by the good
Indus'
low that the common mechanics would Beem to occupy a position about the cen-
not trust him. At a certain time, wnen ie- Qj eaCil cf the object-glasses, but a
the Prince was preparing for a meeting Httle nearer the plane than the convex rrrowin in Spain, Portugal and
COS.K.
The barking of the cork tree-
-a species
solemnity for several minutes at Mrs.
Pilgilder, and then quietly remarked: " Well (hie), I hope t'holler if yon. two gals don't look enuff alike to ba (hie) twins." The versatility, breadth and scope of mind is illimitable, but it seems hard to comprehend how it is that a woman upon returning from church can describe ia
detail every noticeable dress, and yet declare that she heard and enjoyed every word of the sermon. Breakfast Table. Two sisters, conversing about a concert which had taken place, the younger of the two, who had been present,, was asked if Miss X , one of the singers, was encored. Her youthful fancy must have been drawn in another direction,
for she replied, " Oh, no ; she was in
velvet." Crows tried to quarrel w ith his mother-in-law the other evening. He married the eldest of seven girls. Said she, " Brown, my boy, I'm not going to ruin my reputation by quarreling with you. Wait till all the girls are married. At present, as a mother-in-law, I'm only an amateur." I would not die in autumn, Wiib peaches fit for eating. When wavy korn is getting ripe & kaodidates are treetirig. Phor these and other reasons
I'd not dye la the 1 ball ; k, sense I've thought it over, I would not dye at B. Rejected manvHcript, Scribner'a. "Shaxl I help you to alight?" asked a city exquisite of a mupcuiar country gill, who was about to get out of a wagon that had just comeup to tie porch of the rural tavern. She jumped from the wagon and indignantly exclaimed : " What do you mean by asking me if 1 want a light ? You don't think I smoke,
into a bueklemaker's shop and asked 1
him to trust him for a pair of buckles. The man refused. "H you do not trust me," said the Prince, " I will ruin you." Bat the man utterly refused him the buckles unless he "wo-uli pay for them. The Prince went away highly offended, end, to be revenged on the man, tied his shoes with strings, and met the comrrLal. lfr ltDiv.U
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every eight or ten years aiterwara wi.a
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Time a urhn have never lived on the
f-torm? coast, nor been to sea, can form no inlury to the cat, which, in spite of
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